Sunday, April 22, 2012

M1 PERFORMS -- DANNY GLOVER and others TO OCCUPY THE JUSTICE
DEPARTMENT: TRANSFORM THE WORLD! April 24, 11AM -- Washington DC
GET ON THE BUS!
New York: 212 - 330 - 8029
Princeton Seminary: 260 - 355 - 8085
Philadelphia: 215 - 600 - 6626
Virginia, leaving from RVA: Othrva2012@gmail.com
WHAT?
Join Danny Glover, M1 of Dead Prez, Frances Fox Piven, Normal
Finkelstein and others in a non-violent civil disobedience action or
join our large-scale, spirited rally at the US Department of Justice,
which will mark Mumia Abu-Jamal's 58th birthday. Your pledge to
engage in an act of civil disobedience (CD) is critical to ensuring
news coverage of the case of this imprisoned, radical journalist and
our broader demands. If you cannot commit to CD, pledge to be at the
demonstration.
HOW?
Pledge to Occupy the Justice Department, download the flyer, and get
more information:
http://occupythejusticedepartment.com/
On April 24, we will breath life into the old labor slogan: "an
injury to one, is an injury to all." On that day we will say that we
are all Mumia, we are all immigrants, we are all prisoners, we are
all Bradley Manning, we are all poor, we are all Palestinian, we are
all Troy Davis, we are all political prisoners, we are all occupiers!!!
VIDEOS: WHY OCCUPY!
Angela Davis: http://vimeo.com/39317617
M1, Amiri, Cornel West: http://vimeo.com/38787282
Mark Taylor & Princeton Seminary:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgDRAOKJdfU
Johanna Fernandez: http://vimeo.com/39661382
Big Rock: http://vimeo.com/39663303
WE DEMAND!
1. Release Mumia Abu-Jamal
2. End mass incarceration
3. Jobs, Education, & Health Care. NOT JAILS!
4. End solitary confinement & stop torture
5. End the racist death penalty
6. Hands off immigrants
7. Free all political prisoners

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This blog is organized and updated autonomously of the disbanded Break the Chains Prisoner Support Network formerly based in Eugene, Oregon. While this online project shares several of the same concerns as the old Break the Chains collective, no formal organization exists behind the current web presence.

"I will never surrender my pride and dignity nor allow the system to 'cut my tongue' and I will always, without fear, speak out against these war crimes and crimes against humanity, no matter if I spend the rest of my life in a prison cage, and draw my last breath of air laying down in this steel bed surrounded by razor-wire fences and cages, and its prison policies that are designed to destroy one's humanity…."